The Russian company from the Republic of Mordovia was established in 2014. Since that time the company has been specializing in power inverter production. It now has access to the production and testing laboratories and the production site has highly qualified and professional personnel with experience in creating peripheral devices for "smart" energy conversion and utilization. These devices are used in the situations of:
-no centralized power supply;
-electricity shortages;
-insufficient electric power supply;
-utilization of renewable energy sources (solar panels and wind turbines);
-accumulation of energy from independent sources (petrol -/diesel -/gas generators), to reduce noise and increase the generator lifespan.
Power inverters are supplied with in-built income overload safeguards to protect connected electric devices. This implies that outcome voltage is gradually decreased (in the situation of power overload) but is normalized by the invertor to protect the device and at the same time ensure its functionality. This mode provides power outcome that equals the inverter nominal power capacity with any start current. In the case of a short current, the inverter turned into current stabilization mode and its power outcome becomes 0 to protect the connected devices and wiring.
The invertors have low power consumption mode which means that the device is switched off in case of income power in lower than a few watts. The device is automatically switched on every 15 seconds to check the income power load, if it is sufficient the inverter switches back into normal mode, if not - it stays turned off.
The SiC-based products and systems are used in special vehicles of the ministry of emergency situations, ministry of internal affairs, coast guards, laboratories, ambulances, maintenance crews, etc.
The company is interested in finding foreign partners to conclude a commercial agency agreement. A foreign partner must have experience in selling electricity to other companies. The partner is expected to purchase the product and then sell it on the EU market within commercial agency agreement to clients who use solar, wind, or water energy sources (i.e. private households, solar plants, etc.).
